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Beyond two-point statistics: using the minimum spanning tree as a tool for cosmologyNaidoo et al., 2020
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- Naidoo K
- Whiteway L
- Massara E
- Gualdi D
- Lahav O
- Viel M
- Gil-Marín H
- Font-Ribera A
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- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Cosmological studies of large-scale structure have relied on two-point statistics, not fully exploiting the rich structure of the cosmic web. In this paper we show how to capture some of this cosmic web information by using the minimum spanning tree (MST), for the first time …
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